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10 Best place to visit in Ario de Rayón Mexico

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Prostitution in Mexico - Guadalajara -Pretty Womens ????

February 2023. Walking in the street randomly found streetwalking .... Fast look to easy ladies spots - Guadalajara Zona Centro around calle Aguafria - Calle Huerto
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Cartel Sighting #shorts #explore #mexico

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20 of our struggles that come with living in mexico

At times, it's HARD living in a new country! This video is Part 2 of the struggles we face living and traveling in Mexico.
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Although we did tons of research before moving to Mexico, there were still countless moments in our daily life that threw us off. Today, we're continuing our chat about the struggles we never anticipated before coming to Mexico.

A few of our Mexico struggles include:
1. Learning Spanish and overcoming especially difficult interactions;
2. Getting out of a Mexican airport unscathed;
3. Dealing with small change in Mexico;
4. Hot water, electricity, and internet in Mexico;
5. Food allergies in Mexico;
6. Struggles using the bathroom in Mexico;
7. Finding good coffee in Mexico;
8. Cell phone service in Mexico and calling people from a Mexican number;
9. And 12 more struggles for us as foreigners in Mexico!

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In January 2018, we sold everything we owned in the US (except our husky Laska & what fit in our tiny, tangerine Prius C3) to travel the world—starting with Mexico. Since then, we've been making travel videos about our life in Mexico and the new experiences we encounter while traveling the world. If you'd like to join our shenanigans, subscribe to our YouTube channel. You can also poke around our social media to find out what we’re up to each week.

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Siena is even better at night! - Walking Tour - 4K 60fps with Captions

This evening walk around Siena, Italy was filmed on Saturday July 15th, 2023 starting at 8:33 PM in front of the Basilica San Domenico.
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20:49 Facciatone
21:37 Duomo di Siena
25:44 Via del Capitano
35:45 Scenic Viewpoint 2
37:49 Via Giovanni Dupre
41:04 Fonte del Casato
*46:23 Piazza del Campo*
49:41 Fonte Gaia
53:56 Courtyard of the Podestà
57:05 Piazza del Campo
1:12:12 Loggia della Mercanzia
1:20:59 Logge del Papa
1:24:08 Piazza del Campo
1:27:13 Via Banchi di Sopra
1:28:24 Piazza Tolomei
1:30:12 Piazza Salimbeni
1:32:50 Piazza Giacomo Matteotti
1:35:49 Basilica Cateriniana San Domenico


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Un recorrido por el Mercado Hidalgo de Zamora Michoacán durante diciembre @cotidiano399

Un recorrido por el Mercado Hidalgo de Zamora Michoacán durante diciembre @cotidiano399

???????? EL PASO, TEXAS | Is the USA SAFE?! | Mexico to USA BORDER Crossing | Mexico TRAVEL 2022

???????? EL PASO, TEXAS, USA - Welcome to Mexico! Huh? Ok, this is part 4 of my 2022 Mexico series, but while staying in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua (the previous video), I decided to head across the Mexico/US border over to El Paso, Texas, primarily to compare and contrast both sides of the border in the US and Mexico, and secondarily to sarcastically stick knives in those who constantly highlight Mexico as being DANGEROUS or not SAFE, purely because those saying that are white, western, English speakers. Considering the 2019 El Paso Walmart shooting, the question is, IS THE USA SAFE?

We check out some things to do in El Paso such as Hotel Paso del Norte and it's spectacular early 1900s Dome Bar, with its Tiffany Dome and Titanic-esque decor, St Patrick's Cathedral, Coffee Box, streetcars, Las Plazas District, the Office District, the main shopping street across the border, San Jacinto Plaza and in general, the Downtown area. As someone who appreciates 70s/80's modern US skyscraper architecture, I loved El Paso!

I also cover my experience at the Mexico to USA border crossing. Is it a place solely for illegal immigration? I have done an overland Mexico to US crossing before, but 17 years ago in Tijuana/San Diego. It was an interesting and vastly contrasting experience depending on the direction!

If you're thinking of embarking on Mexico Travel in 2022, my channel is a good place to start. I've been to 22 states and (nowadays) visit some more less-common states in northern Mexico such as Chihuahua, Durango, Sinaloa and so on. Plus the more common classics like Guanajuato, Mexico City and more if you're into more of the expats in Mexico or moving to Mexico business! (not my thing!)

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Street Food in Luang Prabang - WILD GRILLED BEE HONEY COMB! | Morning Market Lao Food Tour!

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Luang Prabang is an amazing historical city in Laos, and it also happens to be an amazing city for food. You’ll find an array of incredible Lao food to experience.

Morning Market - One of the best places to get started eating Lao street food in Luang Prabang is the morning market. It’s low-key, relaxing, the vendors are incredibly friendly, and there’s so much delicious food to try. From wild grilled beehive to khao piak sen noodles, the food is so good, it’s hard to ever go anywhere else when you’re in Luang Prabang. The food highlight for me was the grilled honey comb, since it was so rare and unique. Additionally, you’ll have a blast checking out all the ingredient at the market. Here’s what I ate:

Grilled beehive - 5,000 LAK ($0.60)
Mung bean cake - 5,000 LAK ($0.60) for 2
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Khao gee - 5,000 LAK ($0.60) for 3
Noodle rolls - 10,000 LAK ($1.20
Khao piak sen - 15,000 LAK ($1.80) per bowl

Phosi Market - One of the biggest markets in Luang Prabang is Phosi Market. Unfortunately there wasn’t much pre-cooked food when we went there in the middle of the day, but luckily we found some amazing food.

Sai oua - Sai oua is the northern Laos version of sausage, and it’s a life-changer. This stall served some of the best sausage, not only that I’ve had in Laos, but in the world. You’ll find sai oua all over Luang Prabang. Price - 10,000 LAK ($1.20) each

Sticky rice feast - I desperately wanted a Luang Prabang sticky rice meal for lunch, so eventually after walking around a little we found the perfect spot. She had a variety of different Lao food stews to choose from and they all look great. All the dishes were delicious, but the best Lao food of the meal for me was the bowl of aw bon (or bon) - made from taro leaves.
Total price - 40,000 LAK ($4.79)

Finally, for dinner to finish off this Luang Prabang street food tour, we headed to the evening market, located perpendicular to the night market walking street. We ordered a Mekong fish and then some very interesting Lao dishes from the curry stall. The algae salad was particularly interesting and delicious.
Fish - 80,000 LAK ($9.58), farmed fish were considerably cheaper
Dinner total - 60,000 LAK ($7.18)

It was an amazing day exploring Lao street food in Luang Prabang. Luang Prabang is a food paradise.

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Recorrido por Iguala de la Independencia Cuna de la Bandera Nacional

Que hacer en Iguala de la Independencia, fue la primera capital de Guerrero, se ubica al norte del estado a menos de 1 hora de Taxco de Alarcón, en la actualidad es la tercera ciudad más poblada de esta entidad y es conocida por ser la cuna de la Bandera Nacional así como ser una ciudad históricamente muy importante para el país porque aquí se celebró el Plan de Iguala, documento con el que se proclama la Independencia de México en 1821.

Sitios que visite en este recorrido
Hotel Casa Real 1900
Monumento a José Magdaleno Ocampo
Parroquia de San Francisco de Asís
Tortas Llac
Monumento a la Bandera
Museo de la Bandera
Zocalo
Estación de tren
Mano de Dios
Asta Bandera
Laguna de Tuxpan

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ZAMORA MICHOACÁN | Aquí está la iglesia más alta de México

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Los invito a conocer la ciudad que tiene la iglesia más alta de México y una de las más altas del mundo. Zamora nos tiene muchas sorpresas que podemos descubrir.

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El Guamúchil Michoacán por las calles y sacando mojarras de la sanja a 14 km de Zamora

UN PASEO POR LAS CALLES DEL GUAMUCHIL Y SACANDO MOJARRAS DE LA SANJA

Santuario Guadalupano, Zamora, Michoacan, 4K

Si te dijera que este edificio está en Europa, me creerías? Y que si te dijera que fue terminado apenas hace 11 años? Se encuentra en Zamora, Michoacán, y su construcción abarca más de un siglo.

Por la mayor parte de su existencia, esta iglesia, llamada el Santuario Guadalupano, fue apodada La Inconclusa, debido a la forma en que se desenvolvió Mexico en el siglo veinte.

Su historia comienza el 2 Febrero de 1898, en una fiesta de la Candelaria, cuando la villa de Zamora comenzó la construcción de una espléndida y enorme catedral de estilo neogótico, con abundante piedra de cantera y 300 trabajadores, que rápidamente comenzaron su fundación y alzaron todas sus columnas. Cuatro de sus 5 naves estaban ya techadas cuando tuvieron que abandonar su trabajo, debido a la intensificación de la Revolución Mexicana.

Mas adelante, fue expropiada por el gobierno Mexicano ya que por muchos años, las iglesias perdieron el derecho a tener propiedad privada.

Durante la Revolución y la subsecuente guerra Cristera, se convirtió en la sede del ejercito. A traves de ese oscuro periodo se perdieron los planos originales y mucha de la piedra que se había preparado para su construcción. Una de sus paredes fue utilizada para fusilamientos y llegó a llamarse el muro del cástigo, donde probablemente cientos de personas fueron asesinadas por resistir a la represión del gobierno Mexicano a la iglesia Católica en esos años.


Llegó a ser utilizada como estacionamiento para los camiones de la basura.

Sin embargo, en 1988 el obispo de Zamora en ese entonces, logró que fuera devuelta a la iglesia, y dos años despues, comenzaron de nuevo las obras de construcción, que concluyeron en el año 2009.

Sus torres son consideradas las mas altas de Mexico, llegando a los 107.5 metros. En su interior caben 4 mil personas.

Sus ventanas tiene hermosos vitrales en estilo moderno. Su órgano fue realizado en Alemania por Alexander Shucke. El muro del castigo fue preservado intacto, y aun se pueden ver los agujeros de las balas del ejercito.

quema de castillo y pirotecnia fiestas de Ecuandureo Michoacán fuegos artificiales 11 Diciembre 2023

quema de castillo y pirotecnia en las fiestas de Ecuandureo Michoacán el 11 de Diciembre 2023

HERMOSILLO SONORA TOUR - March 2022

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Verbena Tangancicuaro Septiembre Mes Patrio 05 09 2022 ‎@cotidiano399  Parte 2

Verbena Tangancicuaro Septiembre Mes Patrio 05 09 2022 ‎@cotidiano399  Parte 2
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Verbena popular en Tangancicuaro Septiembre Mes Patrio 05 09 2022 ‎@cotidiano399  a Raquel Orozco del Sector Charro y amenizado por La Consentida Banda RDG de Romero de Guzmán, Michoacán.
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Un recorrido por el Centro Histórico de Morelia y su catedral @Cotidiano399

Un recorrido por el Centro Histórico de Morelia y su catedral @Cotidiano399

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A lot of Americans and Canadians move to Mexico every year and are shocked when they can't find their favorite products anywhere!

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We are Jordan, Maddie, & Laska the husky. In January of 2018, we packed up our tangerine-colored car and left the US to start traveling Mexico. Since then, we've been making travel videos about our life in Mexico and the new experiences we encounter while traveling the world. Become one of the “Tangerine Elite” by binge-watching our videos from the beginning:

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Puestos de artesanías y cultura sustentable Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente en Zamora Michoacán

Puestos de artesanías y cultura sustentable Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente en Zamora Michoacán @cotidiano399

Ride Day 19: Guadalajara to Mexico City, Mexico

Full Post: After one night only in Guadalajara, I set my day to ride the 340 miles (547 Kilometres) to Mexico City on Ruta 60 for most of the way. This journey included a lot of toll roads and on my way from the Pacific on the West Coast of Mexico to the Gulf of Mexico on the east coast.

Again I had the great pleasure of meeting some interesting people including a few Mexicans riding around their country on adventure bikes. The people I have met throughout Mexico have been fantastic and always willing to help with directions, and nice adventure roads and these guys were no exceptions.

And the food, seriously, I was never a big fan of tacos until I got into Mexico. The locals just know how to make amazing street food, cheap, filling and delicious!

I will be sad to leave Mexico, as it has just so much to offer the adventure rider and there are just too many places to visit. It seemed every single town had a unique vibe and some of the bui8kldings, especially the old churches just reminded me so much of some of the old western movies I had watched as a kid. Gosh I love Mexico.

Mexico City

Mexico City is huge; you just cannot appreciate the scale of the place unless you drive into it. From the It is also one of the highest elevation capitals in the world at 3,930 m (12,890 ft). I visited the slums during the day and also was in the city during the Day of the Dead Festival with colorful street art seemingly for miles.

I spent a day riding the city going from the slums to the gorgeous tree-lined streets of the inner city suburbs.

I also took the time to get my bike serviced there and the guys at KTM Mexico City were fantastic and looked after my bike and all its gear wonderfully. They have a modern showroom and workshop, really impressive!

Mexico City has something for everyone. Yes, the traffic is a nightmare at times and can be confusing as Google Maps isn't perfect there (some one-way streets not noticed), but it was good enough to get me out and about and back home safely.

Today's journey took me from Guadalajara through Tonalá, La Barca, Churintzio, Panindícuaro, Huaniqueo de Morales, Arúmbaro, Valle de Juárez, Maravatío de Ocampo, Estación Tultenango, Atlacomulco, Ixtlahuaca de Rayón, Huixquilucan de Degollado and onto my final destination for a few days to Mexico City, Mexico

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